Essentials of Human Anatomy and Physiology(11) Activity Lab 16 – Flashcards
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What organ produces the female gametes?
ovary
vagina
vulva
uterus
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ovary
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In what part of the female reproductive tract does fertilization typically occur?
uterine (Fallopian) tube
vagina
uterus
ovary
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uterine (Fallopian) tube
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What do urethritis, prostatitis, epididymitis, and orchiditis have in common?
All of these conditions can occur in any of the life stages.
All of these conditions can occur in men and women.
All of these conditions can be caused by sexually transmitted infections.
All of these conditions cause the formation of abnormal sperm.
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All of these conditions can be caused by sexually transmitted infections.
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Which of the following is NOT produced by meiosis?
an egg, or ovum
a liver cell
a sperm cell
All of the given choices are produced by meiosis.
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a liver cell
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When does the total number of chromosomes get reduced from 46 pairs to 23 individual chromosomes?
during meiosis I
during metaphase II
during mitosis
during interphase
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during meiosis I
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Chromosomes can exchange genetic information during a process called "crossing over." This occurs when homologous chromosomes are lined up in pairs. When does this happen?
anaphase II
metaphase I
metaphase II
anaphase I
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metaphase I
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After DNA replication, each individual chromosome becomes a homologous pair.
True
False
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False
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Which of the following is a likely result of meiosis?
four sperm, each with 46 chromosomes
two eggs, each with 23 chromosomes
four sperm, each with 23 chromosomes
two eggs, each with 46 chromosomes
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four sperm, each with 23 chromosomes
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What part of the male reproductive system conducts both semen and urine?
urethra
ductus deferens
ejaculatory duct
epididymis
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urethra
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Which gland produces 60 percent of seminal fluid volume, including fructose and prostaglandins?
seminal vesicles
prostate
bulbourethral glands
epididymis
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seminal vesicles
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Where would sperm travel next after moving through the ductus deferens?
urethra
prostate gland
ejaculatory duct
seminal vesicle
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ejaculatory duct
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What is the general function of the gonads?
protect the developing fetus
secrete alkaline fluids
engage in sexual intercourse
produce gametes and secrete sex hormones
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produce gametes and secrete sex hormones
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What semen-producing glands are found on the posterior surface of the urinary bladder?
prostate glands
bulbourethral glands
seminal vesicles
epididymis
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seminal vesicles
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What is the function of the interstitial cells in the testes?
produce FSH and LH
produce gametes
produce testosterone
nurture developing gametes
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produce testosterone
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Boris has to strain to urinate and has cystitis. Which of Boris's reproductive structures is the underlying cause of his problems?
epididymis
prostate
testicles
penile urethra
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prostate
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What cells in the testis secrete testosterone?
seminiferous cells
prostate cells
interstitial cells
epididymal cells
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interstitial cells
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What is the name of the meiotic cell division that forms sperm?
spermatogonia
spermatogenesis
spermatocytes
spermiogenesis
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spermatogenesis
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What cells are the stem cells for spermatogenesis?
spermatids
primary spermatocytes
interstitial cells
spermatogonia
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spermatogonia
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What is the function of the sperm cell's acrosome?
stimulate maturation of sperm cells
release energy to power the sperm tail
move sperm into the epididymis
release enzymes to help penetrate the egg cell
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release enzymes to help penetrate the egg cell
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What hormone stimulates cells in the testes to produce testosterone?
progesterone
LH
FSH
GnRH
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LH
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Tomas is sterile. An analysis of his semen indicates he has inactive sperm. Which of the following conditions might Tomas have had that caused his sperm to be inactive?
urethritis
orchiditis
prostatitis
epididymitis
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prostatitis
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Antonin has a mitochondrial disease that is affecting sperm functioning. What specific sperm function is being affected?
spermatic meiosis
sperm motility
egg penetration
spermatic mitosis
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sperm motility
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Bob was born with a tumor in his anterior pituitary. Among other problems, he did not development secondary sex characteristics and his reproductive organs did not develop normally. Bob is also sterile. The lack of which hormone is responsible for Bob's condition?
GnRH
FSH
LH
The lack of any one of these hormones or all of them could have caused Bob's symptoms.
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LH
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What part of the uterus projects into the vagina?
cervix
fundus
endometrium
body
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cervix
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What term refers to the lining of the uterus?
endothelium
endometrium
myometrium
perimetrium
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endometrium
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Ultimately, pelvic inflammatory disease in women is made possible because of the less-than-complete connection between the __________ and the __________.
fimbriae; ovary
vagina; uterus
myometrium; perimetrium
uterine tube; uterus
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fimbriae; ovary
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Cervical cancer is localized between what two structures?
fimbriae and ovary
uterine tube and uterus
vagina and fundus
endometrium and myometrium
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vagina and fundus
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What event occurs following the luteinizing hormone (LH) surge during the female monthly cycle?
ovulation
decline in progesterone secretion
estrogen secretion
menstrual flow
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ovulation
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Which ovarian phase corresponds with the proliferative phase in the uterus?
menstrual phase
luteal phase
secretory phase
follicular phase
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follicular phase
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Relative levels of anterior pituitary gonadotropins correlate with hormonal and follicular changes of the ovary and with the uterine cycle.
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Progesterone increases the existing blood supply in the endometrium.
FSH causes oocytes to mature.
LH surge stimulates ovulation.
Estrogen induces proliferation of blood vessels in the endometrium.
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The cyclic production of estrogens and progesterone by the ovaries is, in turn, regulated by the anterior pituitary gonadotropic hormones, FSH and LH.
Select all true statements about female hormone interactions.
The corpus luteum produces progesterone while LH is present.
Estrogen stimulates LH and FSH release.
The corpus luteum produces LH.
The corpus luteum produces estrogen while LH is present.
Progesterone stimulates LH and FSH release.
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The corpus luteum produces progesterone while LH is present.
Estrogen stimulates LH and FSH release.
The corpus luteum produces estrogen while LH is present.
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The ovarian cycle describes the monthly events of a post-pubescent ovary that causes a small number of primary follicles to grow, mature, and ovulate each month. What is the order of the events in one ovarian cycle?
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Stimulation by FSH
Primary oocyte resumes meiosis
Maturation into vesicular follicle
Ovulation
Corpus luteum forms
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The uterine cycle describes the cyclic changes of thickening and degeneration that the endometrium goes through in a month. What is the order of events in one uterine cycle?
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The superficial layer of the endometrium is shed
Basal layer of endometrium grows, forms glands and blood vessels
Enriched endometrial
blood supply
Endometrial glands secrete
nutrients into uterus
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The biggest risk factor for developing breast cancer is __________.
human papillomavirus
lifelong estrogen exposure
gene mutations
alcoholism
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lifelong estrogen exposure
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Which of these accomplishes fertilization?
implantation
acrosomal reaction
morula formation
genetic material of sperm and egg combined
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genetic material of sperm and egg combined
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What structure takes over the endocrine function of the corpus luteum?
placenta
chorion
trophoblast
amnion
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placenta
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What change occurs in the cardiovascular system during pregnancy?
urine output increases
significant increase in blood volume
slight decrease in blood pressure (BP)
slight decrease in heart rate (HR)
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significant increase in blood volume
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Which substance may cause a life-threatening birth defect?
oxygen
alcohol
prenatal vitamins
coffee
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alcohol
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What organ delivers nutrients to the developing embryo and produces estrogen and progesterone?
amnion
corpus luteum
placenta
uterus
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placenta
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What occurs in the first stage of labor?
The placenta detaches.
The cervix dilates.
The fetus turns.
Braxton Hicks contractions begin.
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The cervix dilates.
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Which of the following substances, consumed by a pregnant woman, can cause harm to her fetus?
nicotine
alcohol
anticoagulants
All of these substances consumed by a pregnant woman can cause harm to her fetus.
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All of these substances consumed by a pregnant woman can cause harm to her fetus.
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In what stage of labor could dystocia occur?
stage 1
stage 2
stage 3
Dystocia could occur in any of the three stages of labor.
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stage 2
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How does pregnancy change the functioning of the mother's body?
Select all the correct statements.
Many women develop an accentuated sacral curvature.
A woman has a higher blood volume and cardiac output during pregnancy.
The rib cage becomes longer and narrower during pregnancy.
The uterus presses on the urinary bladder, causing stress incontinence.
The hormone relaxin helps widen the pelvic girdle.
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A woman has a higher blood volume and cardiac output during pregnancy.
The uterus presses on the urinary bladder, causing stress incontinence.
The hormone relaxin helps widen the pelvic girdle.
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There is a distinction between things pregnant women can avoid and things they can be exposed to without knowing it, like infections. Which of the following is an infectious condition that can threaten normal fetal development?
Choose the best answer.
German measles (rubella)
alcohol
nicotine
antibiotics
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German measles (rubella)
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What hormone is essential for the development of the male duct system and external genitalia?
testosterone
estrogen
insulin
progesterone
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testosterone
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Which of these results from the low estrogen levels that occur after menopause?
increased sex drive
menstruation
hot flashes
ovulation
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hot flashes
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An XY person whose cells did not respond to the effects of androgens (a condition called complete androgen insensitivity) would look anatomically like a __________.
female
male
hermaphrodite
male, female, or hermaphrodite
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female